Claims
- 1. An exhaust gas recirculation system for an internal combustion engine comprising: an E.G.R. passage for recirculating engine exhaust gases from an exhaust system of an engine back into an intake system thereof downstream of a throttle valve of said engine, a first E.G.R. control valve disposed at a first point in said E.G.R. passage and operatively associated with said throttle valve to control the exhaust gas-flow cross-sectional area of said E.G.R. passage at said first point, a second E.G.R. control valve disposed at a second point in said E.G.R. passage upstream of said first E.G.R. control valve to control the exhaust gas-flow cross-sectional area of said E.G.R. passage at said second point, means for controlling said second E.G.R. control valve so as to make the exhaust gas pressure in said E.G.R. passage between said first and second E.G.R. control valves substantially equal to the air pressure in said intake system of said engine upstream of said throttle valve.
- 2. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 1, wherein said first E.G.R. control valve and said E.G.R. passage adjacent to said first point are arranged such that, when said throttle valve is in its partly open position, the ratio of the exhaust gas-flow cross-sectional area of said E.G.R. passage at said first point determined by said first E.G.R. control valve in its partly open position to the exhaust gas-flow cross-sectional area of said E.G.R. passage at said first point determined by said first E.G.R. control valve in its fully open position is smaller than the ratio of the intake air-flow cross-sectional area of said intake pipe determined by said throttle valve in its partly open position to the intake air-flow cross-sectional area of said intake pipe determined by said throttle valve in its fully open position and duch that, at a throttle wide-open engine operating condition, said exhaust gas-flow cross-sectional area ratio is substantially equal to said intake air-flow cross-sectional area ratio.
- 3. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises means operative to compare the intake air pressure upstream of said throttle valve with the exhaust gas pressure between said first and second E.G.R. control valves and actuate said second E.G.R. control valve for the control of the flow of the exhaust gas through said E.G.R. passage at said second point.
- 4. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 2, wherein said controlling means comprises means operative to compare the intake air pressure upstream of said throttle valve with the exhaust gas pressure between said first and second E.G.R. control valves and actuate said second E.G.R. control valve for the control of the flow of the exhaust gas through said E.G.R. passage at said second point.
- 5. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises a valve actuator operable by pressure signals from a pressure signal source to actuate said second E.G.R. control valve for the control of the flow of the exhaust gas through said E.G.R. passage at said second point, and means communicated with said pressure signal source and operative to compare the intake air pressure upstream of said throttle valve with the exhaust gas pressure between said first and second E.G.R. control valves to modify pressure signals from said pressure signal source to said valve actuator in accordance with the result of the comparison.
- 6. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 2, wherein said controlling means comprise a valve actuator operable by pressure signals from a pressure signal source to actuate said second E.G.R. control valve for the control of the flow of the exhaust gas through said E.G.R. passage at said second point, and means communicated with said pressure signal source and operative to compare the intake air pressure upstream of said throttle valve with the exhaust gas pressure between said first and second E.G.R. control valves to modify pressure signals from said pressure signal source to said valve actuator in accordance with the result of the comparison.
- 7. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 5, wherein said pressure signal source is the intake system of said engine downstream of said throttle valve.
- 8. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 6, wherein said pressure source is the intake system of said engine downstream of said throttle valve.
- 9. An exhaust gas recirculation system according of claim 2, wherein said throttle valve and said first E.G.R. control valve are both of butterfly type and rigidly secured respectively to first and second levers operatively connected together by a link member, said second lever is shorter than said first lever, and said first E.G.R. control valve forms with a plane perpendicular to the axis of said E.G.R. passage an angle which is smaller than an angle formed between said throttle valve and the plane perpendicular to axis of said intake pipe.
- 10. An exhaust gas recirculation system according to claim 2, wherein said intake pipe adjacent to said throttle valve is substantially cylindrical and said E.G.R. passage includes an outwardly bulged portion surrounding said first E.G.R. control valve, and wherein said throttle valve and said first E.G.R. control valve are both of butterfly type and rigidly secured respectively to first and second levers which have substantially the same length and are operatively connected together by a link member, said first E.G.R. control valve forms with a plane perpendicular to the axis of said E.G.R. passage an angle which is substantially equal to an angle formed between said throttle valve and a plane perpendicular to the axis of said intake pipe.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of our earlier copending application Ser. No. 756,702 U.S. Pat. No. 4,100,734 Jan. 4, 1977.
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