1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a flexible tongue valve for an oil separation device in the crankcase ventilation of a motor vehicle.
2. Description of the Background of the Invention
Flexible tongue valves are used to fulfil different functions of oil separation devices in the crankcase ventilation of a motor vehicle. It is for example known from DE 10 2004 006 082 A1 to automatically switch on or off parallel-connected cyclone separators in a separation device depending on the gas volume by means of a flexible tongue valve located on the outside of the gas outlet tube. DE 103 20 215 B4 discloses a flexible tongue impactor separator comprising a flexible tongue located in the separation chamber at the gas inlet and a downstream deflecting wall. It is also known to use a flexible tongue valve for the oil drain opening, as can be seen for example in DE 296 05 425 U1 and DE 10 2004 061 938 B3. However, there are some concerns with respect to protection against freezing in connection with flexible tongue valves in crankcase ventilation. At ambient temperatures below the freezing point not only parked vehicles in particular run the risk of condensate separated from the crankcase gases, consisting of a mixture of oil, fuel and water, freezing in the return lines and blocking the same. Otto engines, in which crankcase ventilation is effected according to the PCV principle, due to the high humidity of the air introduced for ventilation further run the risk of movable components or small cross sections freezing and thus being blocked as well.
From DE 10 2004 055 065 A1 an oil separation device is known, which comprises at least one oil separator and a parallel-connected by-pass line in which a by-pass valve is located, which by-pass valve switches depending on temperature in particular by means of a bimetal element. At low ambient temperatures the by-pass valve opens in order to allow a crankcase ventilation through the by-pass line, even with frozen separator for example during cold starting. When the oil separation device warms up the by-pass valve closes again. However, this might lead to problems as it may possibly take a long time until a once frozen separator is operational again.
It is the object of the invention to provide a flexible tongue valve for an oil separation device wherein protection against freezing is achieved with simple means.
The invention solves this object with the features of claim 1. By using a bimetal flexible tongue, such a flexible tongue valve can open wide enough without auxiliary power so that the separated oil is able to essentially drain off completely and thus can no longer freeze, and the flexible tongue is prevented from freezing to the valve seat. The invention thus concerns the flexible tongue valve of the oil separator itself in order to prevent oil in the oil separator from freezing right from the start. A by-pass line for bypassing a frozen oil separator then is no longer necessary.
According to the invention, the flexible tongue comprises a bistable portion with a first stable position and a second stable position, wherein for functional reasons the flexible tongue valve in the second stable position is opened to a wider extent compared to the first stable position. This enables the flexible tongue valve to abruptly open when the temperature falls below a defined temperature so that separated oil can be prevented from freezing in the oil separator right from the start. As soon as an ambient temperature no longer bearing the risk of freezing is reached the bistable portion switches back to the first stable (normal) position and the separation process can be continued without delay.
The positions between the first stable position and the second stable position are unstable and abruptly switch over to one of the stable positions. The bistable valve comprising two stable positions only provides substantial advantages compared to a bimetal strip continuously bending. In particular, the flexible tongue remains in the first stable (normal) position until the switching temperature is reached so that a temperature-sensitive opening width of the flexible tongue valve at temperatures above the switching temperature is avoided. Furthermore, at high ambient temperatures the pressing force of the flexible tongue applied to the valve seat remains constant, whereas with a continuously bending bimetal strip the pressure force resulting from the bimetal effect might reach such a high level that the valve possibly no longer opens.
The bistable design of the flexible tongue in particular is achieved by the bimetal flexible tongue not being stamped out of one flat sheet metal but by its cross section having a curved form, whereby the favourable step function is achieved.
In the following, the invention is described in more detail on the basis of preferred embodiments referring to the attached figures. These figures show:
The flexible tongue valve 10 is provided for example in a housing wall 11 of a cylinder head cover 12 (see
In the central area between the fastening portion 19 and the valve plate portion 20, a switching portion 23 connected to these two portions via webs 21, 22 is provided. The switching portion 23 is formed to have a curved cross section, for example lenticular in the embodiment according to
The flexible tongue 14 serves for the automatic control of the medium flowing through the through opening 17 depending on the pressure of said medium applied in the through opening 17 and loading the flexible tongue 14. In the example of
The state shown in
The bimetal strips are designed in such a way that at a normal operation temperature the switching portion 23 takes the convex form shown in
With further falling temperatures, at a defined (switching) point the bending forces are high enough to effectuate a switching of the switching portion 23 to the concave state shown in
With rising temperatures bending forces acting in the direction of the convex state are exerted onto the switching portion 23. When a second switching point is exceeded which expediently lies at a higher temperature than the first switching point, the bending forces effectuate an abrupt switching from the concave state according to
It is sufficient for the function described above if the switching portion 23, only, consists of bimetal. It is further possible that the two metal strips 24, 25 are connected to each other at the webs 21, 22 so that the bimetal effect occurs in the switching portion 23 only.
Basically, the thermally controlled bistable flexible tongue valve can be applied for all flexible tongue valves used in the field of crankcase ventilation of combustion engines.
In the oil separator 32 the valve seat 13a of the flexible tongue valve 10a forms the gas inlet into a separation chamber 33 comprising an inward-opening flexible tongue 14a loaded with blow-by gas which is located on the input side of said chamber. As a result of the pressure load the flexible tongue 14a clears a gap through which the blow-by gas flows at a high speed into the downstream separation chamber 33. A deflecting wall 48 is provided in the separation chamber 33 at which the gas flow entering through the gap is deflected sharply. Due to the inertia of the oil particles and dirt particles in the blow-by gas these particles are separated at the deflecting wall 48.
The separated oil 51 drains off on the bottom of the separation chamber 33, is accumulated in a reservoir 40 and is returned into the engine lubricating system through a return opening 50. The oil return opening 50 is formed by the seat 13b of a flexible tongue valve 10b with a flexible tongue 14b being located on the outside. As a result of the pressure of the oil column in the reservoir 40 the flexible tongue 14b opens and the oil is able to drain off. With the reservoir 40 being empty the flexible tongue valve 10b prevents uncleaned gas from being drawn from the engine compartment beneath the cylinder head cover 12 into the clean room 39 and the gas outlet section 41.
Further fields of application for a thermally controlled bistable flexible tongue valve are possible. For example a cyclone separator wherein the gas outlet tube is provided with a flexible tongue on the outside, can be used instead of the open swirl chamber separator 30.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 031 544.3 | Jul 2008 | DE | national |