The invention concerns a crankcase venting system according to the features of independent claim 1.
Such crankcase venting systems are used, for example, in vehicles, construction machines or industrial machines.
The invention makes it possible to integrate into a standard crankcase venting system optionally an overpressure valve 20 that vents toward the atmosphere 36 or a bypass valve 34 that bypasses the oil separator 12. Moreover, a signal transducer for a crankcase venting system can be integrated. The signal, for example, by means of an onboard electronic unit, can be provided to the vehicle driver or the machine operator.
The starting point of the invention is the desire to provide a compact system that is as small as possible with which, despite its compact configuration, both functions (overpressure valve and bypass valve) can be optionally realized. The invention moreover is directed to realize by an appropriate configuration of the system both functions with same and as few as possible components in order to keep costs for the entire system low. The modifications are realized in the described system, on the one hand, by the advantageous positioning of the valve at the interface between unfiltered side 16 and filtered side 18 of the oil separator and, on the other hand, by interchangeable inserts in the housing mold that optionally form an outlet passage 38 to the atmosphere or a bypass 40 to the filtered side 18. In both valve variants the same diaphragm 42 and the same valve lid 28 are used or can be used. In this way it is possible to realize both functions with the same individual partial components in the context of a standard crankcase venting system. See
The invention also concerns providing an indicator system for the crankcase venting action. Known are, for example, mechanical indicators at the crankcase venting system that are actuated as a result of pressure differences on a diaphragm. They are comprised in general of a colored indicator pin that is moved into a viewing field. As a result of their configuration, these indicators are part of the crankcase venting system and are located thus directly on a motor where oil must be separated from the crankcase gases. Moreover, general maintenance switches for monitoring air filters are known. The invention provides that triggering an overpressure valve or a bypass valve of a crankcase venting system is monitored by means of an electronic contact. The overpressure valve or the bypass valve provides an emergency function for the crankcase venting system when the oil separator reaches an impermissibly high differential pressure.
The actuation of the overpressure valve 20 has the effect that unfiltered blowby gases reach the atmosphere directly; this is critical with respect to environmental considerations. A bypass valve 34 guides unfiltered blowby gases directly to the filtered side 18 of the filter 12; an extended operation in this mode can cause undesirable contaminations at the turbocharger or charge air cooler which causes power loss of the engine. It is therefore desirable to keep the phase of emergency function as short as possible and to therefore indicate the valve activation to the machine operator or the vehicle driver.
A switch 32 that upon actuation of the valve triggers an electronic signal serves for monitoring the crankcase venting system and indicates to the machine operator that an element change must be carried out. The invention provides a service switch 32 that is actuated upon movement of a valve body or a diaphragm 42 which movement is caused by overpressure at the unfiltered side 16 of the filter. The switch is constructed such that a simple overpressure valve or bypass valve can be supplemented by the switch function. In this way, in the context of a standard crankcase venting system relatively simple variants, with and without switch functions, can be generated. See in this connection
In order to inform the machine operator or the vehicle driver of the actuation of the valve the signal of the service switch can be coupled to the onboard electronic unit. By means of the onboard electronic unit the signal can be made available to the machine operator or the vehicle driver, for example, at the dashboard or on a display board. This can be done, for example, by a warning light or an indicator of an onboard computer. Also, a direct supply to the interior or control stand of a machine or a vehicle is possible with which, for example, a warning light is switched on. The interior or control stand means in this context the location where the vehicle driver or the machine operator of the machine or the vehicle is present during regular operation.
The switch is comprised of a fixed contact 46 that, by means of an adjusting device 48, can be calibrated (
The fixed contact 46 is part of the switch lid 50 (
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