The invention relates to a device made up of a cylinder head and its cover, intended for mounting on an engine block of an internal combustion engine.
It is known that the waste gases coming from combustion and compression penetrate the bottom of an internal combustion engine by leaks in the segmentation, regardless of the condition of this segmentation. Now these gases are loaded with oil, water and unburned fuel and, because of pollution control standards, these gases cannot be thrown back into the atmosphere.
In an arrangement of known type, such waste gases are de-oiled in an oil separator and are then recycled to the intake manifold upstream and downstream from the throttle valve, and they circulate in rubber tubes fit over end pieces and maintained by collars. These gases must be heated in order to avoid icing and ice-crystals formation capable of obstructing their passage, which would bring about a rise in pressure of the gases in the case, blowing out of the crankshaft joints and general destruction of the engine due to absence of oil. Two electric heaters are therefore mounted on the connectors.
Such an arrangement is relatively difficult to implement, and the present invention aims to remedy this difficulty by completely integrating the circulation, de-oiling and return of the gases to the intake inside the cylinder head.
The device according to the invention, is made up of a cylinder head and its cover, which are intended to be mounted on the engine block of an internal combustion engine, and is characterized by the fact that the cylinder head and its cover have, integrated within them, first passages making it possible to ensure, particularly for waste gases loaded with oil and coming from combustion and compression, their circulation up to an upper chamber of the cylinder head for housing of the camshaft of the engine and in which the gases are partially de-oiled by settling, the settled oil re-descending into the oil core of the cylinder head through perforations made in the part separating said core from the chamber for housing the camshaft, a passageway arranged in the cylinder head cover ensuring the circulation of the partially de-oiled gases from the chamber for housing the camshaft through a chamber of the cylinder head cover, which is lined with alternately opposing walls that define baffles or similar, until completely de-oiling, by settling, the gases that arrive on a bottom wall of the cylinder head cover chamber, situated downstream from the baffles, the settled oil passing through openings of this bottom wall and falling back into the chamber for housing the camshaft, and by the fact that the cylinder head cover has, in its upper part, a chamber for collection of the previously de-oiled gases, which are routed, by a set of ducts formed in the cylinder head cover and the cylinder head, downstream from an intake valve mounted in the cylinder head.
According to other advantageous characteristics of the invention:
The invention will be better understood and other aims, characteristics, details and advantages of it will appear more clear in the course of the following explanatory description given in reference to the appended drawings, which are given only by way of example illustrating an embodiment of the invention and in which:
Represented in a general manner in
According to
These gases rise according to arrows F1 through duct 8 formed in cylinder head plate 7, up to upper chamber 9 of cylinder head 1 which forms a housing for support 10 of the camshaft of the engine. The gases are then de-oiled a first time by settling in chamber 9 and rise according to arrows F2. Perforations 11 made in the upper part of oil core 12 of the cylinder head below camshaft holder 10 allow the oil thus collected to fall back down according to arrow F3 into oil core 12.
Passageway 13, which can also be seen in
The gases completely de-oiled in this way rise back according to arrows F6 of
As seen in
The de-oiled gases pass, according to arrow F9, through perforation 23 formed in cylinder head 1 and run into channel 24 according to arrow F10 in order to feed into rough-cast cavity 25 formed by core molding directly with the molding of the engine block according to a first process for formation of a part of the channels according to the invention and which is illustrated in
In contrast, according to the second process for formation of a part of the channels according to the invention, as shown in
According to
It should be noted moreover that
Thus,
In contrast,
The calibration of the different openings or channels 29, 32 as well as that corresponding to borehole 26 will be done as a function of the desired flow rates of gases in intake ducts 27 of
Likewise, the holes or ducts such as 21, 22, 23, 26, 29, 32 and 33 can be produced by perforation, drilling, pin lifting or sand core drawback in a mold.
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