Information
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Patent Application
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20020117157
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Publication Number
20020117157
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Date Filed
February 05, 200222 years ago
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Date Published
August 29, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
Abstract
Cold starter for use with a diesel engine having a combustion chamber, an intake air channel, and an air filter, which includes an electrical heating device mounted either in the intake air channel or within the air filter casing.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention diesel
[0002] The invention relates to a cold starter for an automobile engine which includes an electrical heating device mounted either in the intake air channel or within the air filter casing.
[0003] 2. Description of Related Art
[0004] Conventional diesel engines are normally assisted with glow plugs during cold starts in the ignition and combustion process, and in particular are assisted with a rod glow plug. In this construction, the electrical energy converted into heat is often inadequate for optimal starting and engine warm up in terms of providing quiet running and proper exhaust gas composition.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The object of the invention is to provide a cold starter, in the environment of the quick-start systems of automobile diesel engines in demand today, which improves the cold-start behavior and warm-up characteristics.
[0006] This object is achieved according to the invention by the cold starter comprising a heating element mounted either in the intake air channel or within the air filter casing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic depiction of a preferred embodiment of the invention;
[0008]
FIG. 2 is a cross section through a heating element according to the preferred embodiment according to FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] In FIG. 1, the cold starter according to the invention includes an engine combustion chamber 2 with a combustion chamber inlet 2a, an intake air channel 4 along with an exhaust gas return channel 5, and an air filter 3 to filter the intake air. Located between the combustion chamber inlet 2a and point where the exhaust gas return channel 5 opens into the intake air channel 4 is a heating device 1. As an alternative, a heating device can instead also be provided in the air filter 3. The heating device 1 is situated inside the intake air channel 4, preferably inserted into the intake air channel 4 with connecting sleeves on either side, or is situated in particular between the intake air duct and cylinder head at the end of the intake air channel, in order to heat the intake air to the ignition temperature of the propulsion mixture within the combustion chamber.
[0010] Particularly preferred is an arrangement in which the heating device is designed as a heating flange connected directly to the combustion chamber inlet 2a of the engine 2. As described in detail below, the heating flange preferably has band heater elements in a mounting frame.
[0011] The heating device 1 is designed in such a way that the intake air is heated in the range of about 25 to 50 K in the underload range, and to this end, a heating load of up to 2 KW is required depending on the model of diesel engine. Since the intake air has to be heated for only a few revolutions during a cold start, the start process can be initiated at a relatively lower heating capacity after a relatively shorter preheating period. The temperature of the heater band surface can reach levels of between approx. 900° C. and 1100° C. in still air; the temperature normally drops to about 500° C. to 600° C. during underload operation.
[0012] The heating device is designed for a continuous operating voltage within the vehicle operating voltage, e.g., an 8 V continuous voltage of a 12 V vehicle electrical system. It is found that the heating device is undamaged by the excessively elevated operating voltage during the preheating phase, and the temperature is reduced by the passing cold intake air during engine operation to such a degree that no damage is caused by the excessively elevated operating voltage. As an alternative, it is possible that the heating element of the heating device 1 operates using PTC's, or is controlled or regulated by an external drive circuit. With the correct design of the heating device 1 according to the invention, a conventional rod glow plug need not be used for ignition.
[0013] In another embodiment, integrating the heating device 1 into the air filter casing 3 makes more rebound space available, so that the heating element temperature can be held significantly lower to achieve the same heating capacity. In this case, for example, a PTC heating element with lamellae can be used as the heating element of the heating device 1 for heat transmission instead of a heating band.
[0014] According to FIG. 2, a heating flange which is preferably used as the heating device 1 includes a frame 6 with attachment boreholes 7. The frame is shaped in such a way that it can be flanged to the engine intake 2a and fit between the intake channel 4 and combustion inlet 2a.
[0015] Provided as a heating resistor is a heating band 8, which, for example, meanders in the through-flow area 11 of the intake air. In this case, the heating band 8 is designed in such a way that the thermal energy can be released to the intake air over as great a surface area as possible, while the flow resistance is simultaneously kept as low as possible. The bandwidths of the heating band 8 preferably range between 10 mm and 20 mm.
[0016] In the embodiment of FIG. 2, the heating band 8 can be contacted with the supply voltage by a threaded terminal end 9, and can be connected to ground at terminal 10.
[0017] In another embodiment, the heating band 8 can be divided into two or more partial resistors situated one after the other in the direction of air intake flow, such that the resistors can be individually or collectively operated depending on the required power. In this embodiment, the heating bands 8 can be angled relative to each other to better deflect the air flow, thereby improving the heat transmission to the intake air.
Claims
- 1. A cold starter for use in a diesel engine which includes a diesel engine combustion chamber, an intake air channel and an air filter, comprising an electrical heating device adapted for being located in one of the intake air channel and a casing of the air filter.
- 2. The cold starter according to claim 1, wherein the electrical heating device is constructed as a heating flange.
- 3. The cold starter according to claim 2, wherein the heating flange is attached to an intake air inlet of the combustion chamber.
- 4. The cold starter according to claim 1, wherein the electrical heating device is constructed as a heating flange comprising a frame with attachment boreholes, and a heating band located in the frame as a heating resistor, wherein the heating band is mounted within the frame with as great a surface area as possible to maximize the thermal energy released to the intake air, while simultaneously being mounted within the frame to minimize the flow resistance to intake air.
- 5. The cold starter according to claim 4, wherein the heating band has a bandwidth of between 10 mm and 20 mm.
- 6. The cold starter according to claim 4, wherein the heating band is divided into two or more partial heating resistors located one after the other in the direction of intake air flow, and wherein the partial resistors can be individually or jointly operated.
- 7. The cold starter according to claim 6, wherein the heating bands are angled relative to each other to better deflect the air flow.
- 8. The cold starter according to claim 2, wherein the heating flange adapted for continuous operation at a voltage below the vehicle voltage.
- 9. The cold starter according to claim 4, wherein the heating resistor of the electrical heating device has PTC characteristics, or the heating resistor is regulated by an external drive circuit.
- 10. The cold starter according to claim 1, wherein the electrical heating device is located in the casing of the air filter.
- 11. A diesel engine comprising a combustion chamber, an intake air channel connected to the combustion chamber and an air filter connected to the intake air channel at an end of the intake air channel remote from the combustion chamber, and further comprising an electrical heating device located in one of the intake air channel and a casing of the air filter.
- 12. The diesel engine according to claim 11, wherein the electrical heating device is positioned in the intake air channel between a combustion chamber inlet of the diesel engine and a junction of the intake air channel and an exhaust gas return channel.
- 13. The diesel engine according to claim 11, wherein the electrical heating device is constructed as a heating flange.
- 14. The diesel engine according to claim 13, wherein the heating flange is attached to an intake air inlet of the combustion chamber in order to heat intake air to the ignition temperature of a propulsion mixture within the combustion chamber.
- 15. The diesel engine according to claim 11, wherein the electrical heating device is constructed as a heating flange comprising a frame with attachment boreholes, and a heating band located in the frame as a heating resistor, wherein the heating band is mounted within the frame with as great a surface area as possible to maximize the thermal energy released to the intake air, while simultaneously being mounted within the frame to minimize the flow resistance to intake air.
- 16. The diesel engine according to claim 15, wherein the heating band is divided into two or more partial heating resistors located one after the other in the direction of intake air flow, and wherein the partial resistors can be individually or jointly operated.
- 17. The diesel engine according to claim 16, wherein the heating bands are angled relative to each other to better deflect the air flow.
- 18. The diesel engine according to claim 15, wherein the heating band has a bandwidth of between 10 mm and 20 mm.
- 19. The diesel engine according to claim 11, wherein the electrical heating device is located in the casing of the air filter.
Priority Claims (1)
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101 05 331.2 |
Feb 2001 |
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