This application claims the benefit and priority to European Patent Application Number EP 07 014 901.8, filed on Jul. 30, 2007. The disclosure of the above-referenced application is hereby expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an exhaust gas recirculation system.
It is known in the field of internal combustion engines to recirculate exhaust gas to the fresh-air side as a function of the operating state so as to reduce fuel consumption and pollutant emissions. In this connection the exhaust gas can further be passed, at least in part, also as a function of the operating state through an exhaust gas cooler in order to specifically adjust the temperature of the recirculated exhaust gas.
2. Description of the Related Art
A device for exhaust gas recirculation is known from EP 0 916 837 A1, in which an adjusting member for a valve that determines the recirculated quantity of exhaust gas is mounted to a flange of the exhaust gas cooler.
JP 9-88727 relates to an exhaust gas cooler, inside of which a translatorily movable valve is provided, the adjusting member of which is mounted to a jacket of the exhaust gas cooler.
EP 1 251 263 A2 discloses an exhaust gas recirculation system.
The present invention is based on the object of providing an exhaust gas recirculation system that permits particularly reliable operation under all possible operating conditions.
The above object is solved by the exhaust gas recirculation system described in claim 1.
In accordance therewith, the exhaust gas recirculation system has at least one cooler with a housing and at least one pivotably or rotationally actuatable valve on an inlet side. The housing of the cooler is used, for example, to receive those lines through which the exhaust gas to be recirculated flows as well as optionally a suitably insulated bypass line. During operation, there is a coolant such as, for example, water in the housing, which flows around the aforementioned lines and thus cools the exhaust gas being guided through the corresponding lines. The bypass pipe is either provided outside the housing of the cooler or within the same and is suitably insulated, and therefore cooling of the recirculated exhaust gas is considerably less extensive here. In particular, the cooler of the exhaust gas recirculation system described herein can be designed as described in EP 1 277 945 A1 of Applicant, the disclosure of which is made the subject matter of the present application in particular with regard to the cooler.
The arrangement of the valve on the inlet side offers the advantage that the exhaust gas is comparatively hot here, and therefore the risk of deposits and dirt accumulation, which could result in the valve being stuck to its valve seat, is considerably reduced. If such problems should nonetheless occur which may result in the valve adhering to its valve seat to some extent, the design of the valve according to the invention as a pivotably actuated valve offers advantages. This is understood to mean that not only the actuator for the valve is designed so as to be pivotably but also that the valve or valve member itself moves pivotably between the closed and the opened position and vice versa. As described in more detail below, reliable operation, in particular with regard to reliable opening, can thus be ensured by simple means. In particular, the valve can be the valve described in EP 1 245 820 A1 of Applicant's legal predecessor, the disclosure of which is also made, by way of reference thereto, the subject matter of the present application, in particular with regard to the valve described therein. Furthermore, a pivotably actuated valve member can be disposed in a convenient manner and with comparatively simple means such that it affects the flow of the exhaust gas as little as possible also in the opened state, thereby minimizing the flow resistance at the valve. In this regard, reference is made to EP 1 544 449 A1 of Applicant, the disclosure of which is made the subject matter of the present application, in particular with regard to the shielding of the valve member in the opened state.
Even though the arrangement of the valve on the inlet side offers the aforementioned advantages, this region is unfavorable for the actuator of the valve owing to the occurring temperatures. For this purpose, it is provided according to the invention that the actuator for the valve is provided on the housing of the cooler. The actuator can thus be cooled in an advantageous manner. In particular, excess heating of the actuator is avoided and high operational reliability is achieved. As mentioned above, the housing of the cooler can, for example, receive the (usually liquid) coolant which is used to cool the exhaust gas flowing through the corresponding lines. Thus, the housing of the cooler is also cooled, which advantageously results in the corresponding cooling effect for the actuator. The actuator can also be referred to as an adjusting member and can be designed, for example, as an electric motor, in particular a DC motor.
Preferred developments of the exhaust gas recirculation system according to the invention are described in the further claims.
The arrangement of the axis of rotation of a pivotably actuated, e.g. largely circular valve always poses a major challenge. In particular, there are often leak-tightness problems if the axis of rotation extends “through” the valve member and the edge of the valve member is thus interrupted. In view of this, it is preferred that the valve member be provided at least single eccentrically with respect to its axis of rotation. In other words, the axis of rotation can be offset with respect to the valve member, viewed in the closed state, in the direction of flow or opposite thereto, and therefore the edge of the valve member does not need to be interrupted and reliable closing can be ensured. Alternatively or additionally, the axis of rotation can be provided offset, i.e. eccentrically, with respect to the valve member, again viewed in the closed state, in a direction perpendicular to the direction of flow.
As already indicated, it is preferred for reasons of reliable closing that said valve member closes a valve seat around its entire circumference, i.e. that its edge is substantially uninterrupted.
The actuator is connected to the valve via at least one lever and at least one connecting member such as a coupling rod. This offers considerable freedom of design and simultaneously allows the valve to be advantageously disposed on the “hot” side and the actuator to be disposed on a cooled component, as described above.
The freedom of design is further increased in that a ball-and-socket joint is provided between at least one lever and at least one coupling rod.
It is beneficial for reliable operation, in particular when the valve is slightly opened, if the coupling rod and at least one lever, preferably a lever of the actuator, are at least largely aligned with each other in an at least almost closed state of the valve. In the described slightly opened state, pressure pulsations may occur in the recirculated exhaust gas, which act upon the valve member. If the coupling rod and in particular a lever provided on the actuator are aligned with each other, these forces acting upon the valve member from the exhaust gas cannot change the position of the valve member since this is to some extent blocked or locked. The reason is that the direction of the force acting upon the coupling rod as a result of the pressure pulsations extends substantially through the axis of rotation of the actuator, and therefore rotation of the actuator cannot be generated. The described measure of largely aligning the coupling rod and at least one lever in a slightly opened state of the valve member has proved extremely beneficial in particular in combination with a valve member provided at least single eccentrically, which is not completely balanced as regards the exhaust gas pressure. The reason for this is that even the tendency of an unbalanced valve member to change its positions due to pulsations of the exhaust gas is eliminated. Thus, the described mechanism between the actuator and the valve can be referred to as self-locking. Regarding this and further details of the described mechanism, reference is made to EP 1 462 643 A1 and EP 1 640 593 A1 of Applicant, the disclosure of which, in particular with regard to the opening and closing mechanism and in particular with regard to the increased opening and/or closing force achieved thereby, is made the subject matter of the present application.
To ensure reliable operation and the opportunity to control or regulate the position of the valve, it is currently preferred that the actuator have at least one position sensor.
An exhaust gas recirculation valve that determines the quantity of the recirculated exhaust gas can, for example, be provided as the described valve. Thus, the actuator of an exhaust gas recirculation valve is preferably mounted to the housing of the cooler.
To regulate the temperature of the recirculated exhaust gas, it is further preferred to additionally provide a (cooler) bypass valve such that the temperature of the recirculated exhaust gas can, as a whole, be adjusted more specifically. In this regard, it is advantageous in view of the compactness of the exhaust gas recirculation system if at least two valves, for example an exhaust gas recirculation valve and a bypass valve, are integrated in one housing.
It has proved beneficial for the bypass valve to be connected to a vacuum actuator or an electric actuator.
The invention will now be explained in further detail with reference to the embodiments shown by way of example in the attached drawings. The drawings show:
The exhaust gas recirculation system 10 shown in
In the embodiment shown, the cooler 12 has a housing 24, disposed in which are at least one bypass pipe as well as those lines through which the exhaust gas to be cooled flows. Coolant, for example water, flows around the mentioned lines and pipes, which is supplied and discharged via suitable inlets and outlets, one of which is designated by “26” in
This can additionally be seen in
A preferred measure can be seen in
Therefore, the exhaust gas recirculation system according to the invention offers high operational reliability also in this regard.
In the sectional view shown in
Furthermore, the bypass valve 16 can be seen in
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