Butterfly body

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6435473
  • Patent Number
    6,435,473
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A butterfly body provided with a valve body having a through duct, a butterfly valve moving on command within the through duct in order to regulate the flow of fluid through this through duct and a device for moving the butterfly valve mechanically coupled to this butterfly valve in order to be able to vary, on command, the position of the latter within the duct, so as to control the flow of air flowing through the through duct, the valve body being made entirely from plastic and having, embedded within it, a bushing of metal, within which the electrical actuator controlling the displacements of the butterfly valve is adapted to be housed.
Description




The present invention relates to a butterfly body.




The present invention relates in particular to a butterfly body with a motor-driven control of the butterfly valve, particularly adapted to be mounted on an internal combustion engine for automobile vehicles and the like; the following description will make explicit reference to this application without entering into superfluous detail.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As is known, the butterfly bodies for automobile engineering uses that are commercially available at present can be divided into two groups: the first group includes butterfly bodies in which the butterfly valve is controlled by cable and the second group includes butterfly bodies in which the butterfly valve is controlled by means of electrical actuators.




Normally, butterfly bodies of the first group are made almost entirely from plastic in order to minimise production costs, while butterfly bodies of the second group still continue to be made almost entirely from metal, in order to ensure sufficient heat dispersion for the electrical actuator.




Unfortunately, butterfly bodies of the second group have very high production costs which, as they are substantially higher than those of butterfly bodies of the first group, prevent their wide-scale use despite the advantages that their use would provide from the point of view of reducing polluting emissions.




The butterfly bodies of the second group are designed such that they can be driven directly by the electronic control unit of the engine and are therefore able accurately to regulate the intake of air to the internal combustion engine as a function of its operating conditions, irrespective of the demands of the driver.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a butterfly body of the second group whose production costs are comparable to those of a butterfly body of the first group.




The present invention therefore relates to a butterfly body comprising a valve body provided with a through duct, a butterfly valve moving on command within this through duct in order to regulate the flow of fluid through the through duct, and a device for moving the butterfly valve mechanically coupled to this butterfly valve in order to be able to vary, on command, the position of the latter within the duct so as to control the flow of air flowing through the through duct, this movement device comprising an electrical actuator, and the butterfly body being characterised in that the valve body is made from plastic and is provided with a bushing of metal, within which the electrical actuator is adapted to be housed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show a non-limiting embodiment thereof, and in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a butterfly body of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view, on an enlarged scale, of a detail of the butterfly body of

FIG. 1

; and





FIGS. 3 and 4

are lateral views of the butterfly body of

FIG. 1

, with some parts in cross-section and other parts removed for clarity.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In

FIG. 1

, a butterfly body which is preferably but not necessarily motor-driven, adapted to be mounted on internal combustion engines for automobile vehicles and the like, is shown by reference numeral


1


.




The butterfly body


1


comprises a valve body


2


provided with a through duct


3


having a substantially circular cross-section, adapted to be connected to the intake manifold (not shown) of a generic internal combustion engine, a butterfly valve


4


moving on command within the duct


3


between a closed position, in which it closes off the duct


3


in a fluid-tight manner, and a position of maximum opening in which it enables air to flow through the duct


3


at the maximum possible rate of flow, and a device


5


for moving the butterfly valve


4


mechanically coupled to this butterfly valve


4


so as to be able to vary, on command, the position of the latter within the duct


3


in order to control the flow of air flowing through this duct


3


.




In

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


4


, the valve body


2


is made from plastic and has, embedded within it, a bushing


6


of metal adapted to house, as will be explained below, a component of the device


5


for moving the butterfly valve


4


. The butterfly valve


4


comprises a support shaft


7


, mounted to pass through the valve body


2


so as to be able to rotate about an axis A of rotation perpendicular to the longitudinal axis B of the duct


3


, and a shutter disc


8


keyed on the central portion of the support shaft


7


which traverses the duct


3


diametrically. Both the support shaft


7


and the shutter disc


8


are preferably, but not necessarily, made from plastic.




In

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


, the device


5


for moving the butterfly valve


4


comprises an elastic member


9


adapted to maintain the butterfly valve


4


in the closed position, and an electrical actuator


10


mechanically coupled to the butterfly valve


4


so as to be able to exert a torque on the support shaft


7


able to position the butterfly valve


4


in any position between the closed position and the position of maximum opening, by overcoming the recall force of the elastic member


9


.




According to a different embodiment of the butterfly body


1


(not shown), the device


5


for moving the butterfly valve


4


comprises an auxiliary elastic member adapted to maintain the butterfly valve


4


in an intermediate position lying between the closed position and the position of maximum opening in which a predetermined quantity of air may reach the internal combustion engine, by overcoming the action of the elastic member


9


, while the electrical actuator


10


is able to exert a torque on the support shaft


7


in both directions of rotation so as to be able to position, on command, the butterfly valve


4


in any position between the closed position and the position of maximum opening, by overcoming the recall force of the elastic member


9


or the recall force of the above-mentioned auxiliary elastic member.




In both embodiments, the device


5


for moving the butterfly valve


4


is preferably, but not necessarily, further provided with a position sensor


11


adapted instant by instant to determine the angular position of the support shaft


7


with respect to a predetermined reference, and to communicate this position to the electronic control unit of the engine (not shown).




In the embodiment shown, the elastic member


9


is formed by a helical spring mounted coaxially to the support shaft


7


of the butterfly valve


4


, so as to have a first end rigid with the valve body


2


and a second end rigid with the support shaft


7


.




The electrical actuator


10


is, however, housed within the bushing


6


to the side of the duct


3


and is held in position by locking means contained in this bushing


6


. The bushing


6


defines, within the valve body


2


, a cylindrical seat that has an open end through which the electrical actuator


10


is adapted to be inserted and then locked.




In the embodiment shown, the bushing


6


is made from aluminium, while its locking means comprise an elastic locking ring


12


adapted to be inserted, by deformation, within an annular groove


13


obtained on the inner lateral surface


6




a


of the bushing


6


in the vicinity of the opening of the cylindrical seat. The electrical actuator


10


is positioned within the bushing


6


with a first end of its outer carcass in abutment on the base of the cylindrical seat defined by the bushing


6


and a second end in abutment on the elastic locking ring


12


. It will be appreciated that the annular groove


13


is obtained on the inner lateral surface


6




a


of the bushing


6


at a distance from the base of the cylindrical seat such as to prevent any axial displacement of the electrical actuator


10


.




With reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


4


, it should be stressed that in the embodiment shown the bushing


6


extends in the valve body


2


parallel to the support shaft


7


of the butterfly valve


4


such that the wall of the bushing


6


is positioned to the rear of the duct


3


so as to minimise bulk. As the electrical actuator


10


is not disposed coaxially to the support shaft


7


of the butterfly valve


4


, the device


5


for moving the butterfly valve


4


also comprises a gear reducer unit


14


adapted mechanically to connect the output shaft of the electrical actuator


10


with the support shaft


7


of the butterfly valve


4


.




In the embodiment shown, this gear reducer is housed within a housing


15


which is obtained directly in the valve body


2


and is closed by a plastic cover


16


in which both the position sensor


11


and the connectors for the electrical supply of the electrical actuator


10


and the position sensor


11


are incorporated. The cover


15


in particular has an outer connector


17


via which the electronic control unit of the engine is connected to the butterfly body


1


in order to supply the electrical actuator


10


and the position sensor


11


, and to receive the electrical signals transmitted by the position sensor


11


, and an inner connector


18


adapted to be connected to the electrical actuator


10


in order to connect the latter electrically to the outer connector


17


.




In the embodiment shown, the inner connector


18


extends in a projecting manner from the cover


16


on the side opposite the outer connector


17


, so as to be connected to the electrical actuator


10


when the cover


16


is disposed to close the housing


15


.




With reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, it should be stressed that, in the embodiment shown, in order to maximise the heat removal capacity of the bushing


6


, openings


19


are provided on the valve body


2


via which atmospheric air can directly strike the outer lateral surface


6




b


of the bushing


6


.




The operation of the butterfly body


1


can be readily deduced from the above description and illustration and does not require further explanation.




The advantages of the butterfly body


1


described and illustrated above are evident: its production costs are comparable with those of butterfly bodies in which the butterfly valve is controlled by cable, thereby promoting the widespread use of butterfly bodies with a motor-driven valve control.




It will be appreciated that modifications and variations may be made to the butterfly body


1


described and illustrated without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention.




In particular, the electrical actuator


10


may be disposed coaxially to the support shaft


7


of the butterfly valve


4


so as connect the electrical actuator


10


directly to the support shaft


7


of the butterfly valve


4


. In this case the bushing


6


is disposed coaxially to the axis A of rotation of the butterfly valve


4


.



Claims
  • 1. A butterfly body (1) comprising a valve body (2) provided with a through duct (3), a butterfly valve (4), moving, on command, within the through duct (3) in order to regulate the flow of fluid through the through duct (3), and a device (5) for moving the butterfly valve (4) mechanically coupled to the butterfly valve (4) in order to be able to vary, on command, the position of the latter within the duct (3), so as to control the flow of air flowing through the through duct (3), a movement device (5) comprising an electrical actuator (10), and the butterfly body (1) being characterized in that the valve body (2) is made from plastic and is provided with a bushing (6) of metal, within which the electrical actuator (10) is adapted to be housed.
  • 2. A butterfly body as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the butterfly valve (4) comprises a support shaft (7), mounted to pass through the valve body (2) so that the valve body can rotate about an axis of rotation (A) perpendicular to the through duct (3), and a shutter disc (8) keyed on a central portion of the support shaft (7) which traverses the duct (3) diametrically, the electrical actuator (10) being adapted to rotate the support shaft (7) about its axis of rotation (A).
  • 3. A butterfly body as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the bushing (6) is embedded within the valve body (2) and defines a cylindrical seat which has an open end via which the electrical actuator (10) can be inserted.
  • 4. A butterfly body as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the bushing (6) comprises locking means (12, 13) adapted to lock the electrical actuator (10) within the bushing (6).
  • 5. A butterfly body as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the bushing (6) extends parallel to the axis of rotation (A) of the support shaft (7) of the butterfly valve (4) to the side of the through duct (3).
  • 6. A butterfly body as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the valve body (2) has a plurality of openings (19) through which atmospheric air may directly strike the outer lateral surface (6b) of the bushing (6).
  • 7. A butterfly body as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the bushing (6) is made from aluminium.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
B099A0595 Nov 1999 IT
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5370148 Shafer Dec 1994 A
5718202 Bentz Feb 1998 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
Number Date Country
198 11 867 Oct 1998 DE
0 315 794 May 1989 EP
0 844 378 May 1998 EP
0 982 483 Mar 2000 EP
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Patent Abstract of Japan, vol. 1999, No. 8, Jun. 30, 1999.