Intake air heating device for internal combustion engine for motorcycles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4535746
  • Patent Number
    4,535,746
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 19, 1984
    40 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 1985
    39 years ago
Abstract
An improved intake air heating device of internal combustion engine for motorcycles, having a compact and durable construction and adapted to heat the intake air to be fed to the engine by the heat derived from the exhaust gas. The device has an intake system leading to an intake port of the engine, an air cleaner connected to the intake system, an exhaust system connected to an exhaust port of the engine, an air heater disposed to surround a part of the exhaust system, and a heated air conduit providing a communication between the air cleaner and the air heater. The heated air conduit is arranged within the transverse breadth of the engine.
Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an intake air heating device of internal combustion engine for motorcycles, adapted to heat the intake air fed to the engine by the heat derived from the exhaust gas to improve the startability of the engine.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In recent years, various types of such internal combustion engines have been proposed and put into practical use as being capable of operating with lean air-fuel mixture to cope with demands for cleaning of the exhaust emissions and reduction in fuel consumption. In the use of these engines, difficulty is often encountered inevitably concerning the starting up of the engine, particularly in the cold start-up of the engine in the districts where the air temperature is comparatively low. As a measure for overcoming the difficulty, it has been proposed to preheat the intake air to be fed to the engine by the heat derived from the exhaust gas to promote the atomization of the fuel in the intake mixture to improve the ignitability of the same.
This countermeasure, however, can hardly be taken in the case of the motorcycles because the intake air heating device cannot find the installation place. Namely, in the case of the internal combustion engines for motorcycles in which the engine and the associated parts are exposed to the open air and mounted in a limited space, it is essential that the intake air heating device can be mounted in a compact manner in a limited space without restricting the mounting conditions of other parts and/or making these parts difficult to access for maintenance. It is also necessary that the comparatively weak portion of the intake air heating device is suitably protected by a member having a high strength.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide an intake air heating device of internal combustion engine for motorcycles, which is capable of eliminating the above-described problems of the prior art.
To this end, according to the invention, there is provided an intake air heating device of internal combustion engine for motorcycles adapted to heat the intake air by the heat derived from the exhaust gas, which comprises: an intake system leading to an intake port of the internal combustion engine; an air cleaner from which the intake system leads; an exhaust system connected to an exhaust port of the engine; an air heater disposed to surround a part of the exhaust system; and a heated air conduit providing a communication between the air cleaner and the air heater and arranged within the transverse breadth of the internal combustion engine.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become clear from the following description of a preferred embodiment when the same is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a schematic side elevational view of a motorcycle mounting an internal combustion engine equipped with an air heating device in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the motorcycle shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a sectional side elevational view of an essential part of the internal combustion engine;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along the line IV--IV of FIG. 3; and
FIG. 5 is a sectional side elevational view of an essential part of the engine, showing particularly a modification of the air cleaner.





DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described mainly with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3. A motorcycle has a frame F carrying an internal combustion engine 1 having a cylinder head 2 provided with an intake port 3 and an exhaust port 4 which are in communication with a combustion chamber. An intake system In connected to the intake port 3 includes an intake pipe 5 connected to the open end surface of the intake port 3, a carburetor 6 connected to the outer end of the intake pipe 5 and an air cleaner Ac connected to the outer side of the carburetor 6 through a connecting tube 7 made of a flexible material such as rubber, plastic or the like. An exhaust system Ex connected to the exhaust port 4 has an exhaust pipe 8 connected to the open end of the exhaust port 4 and an exhaust muffler M connected to the outer end of the exhaust pipe 8.
To explain in more detail the air cleaner Ac, the air cleaner Ac has a cleaner case 9 which is composed of a case body 10 capped with a case cover 11 through the medium of a seal member 12 as illustrated in FIG. 4. An air intake opening 13 is connected to one side portion of the case cover 11 and is extended downwardly to open at the lowermost end constituting an air intake opening 14. A cleaner unit 15 is extractably accommodated in the cleaner case 9 with an annular gap formed between the inner surface of the cleaner case 9 and the outer peripheral surface of the cleaner unit 15. The cleaner unit 15 is constituted by a hollow air-permeable cylinder 16 made of a porous plate, metal gauze wire or the like and provided with an outer peripheral flange integral therewith, the air-permeable cylinder 16 being opened at its both ends, an end plate 18 closing outer end opening of the air-permeable cylinder 16 and an air cleaner element 19 fitted around the air-permeable cylinder 16.
The cleaner unit 15 accommodated by the cleaner case 9 is resiliently clamped between the opened outer end surface of the aforementioned connecting tube 7 and a retainer leaf spring 20 attached to the inner surface of the case body 10 of the cleaner case 9. Therefore, the cleaner unit 15 can be detached by pulling the same in the direction perpendicular to the direction of axis thereof while compressing the retainer leaf spring 20, after detaching the case cover 11 from the case body 10.
As the engine is started, air is taken into the cleaner case 9 through the air intake opening 14 and is made to flow through the cleanr element 19 so as to be filtered by the latter, and the cleaned air is then introduced into the carburetor 6 through the air-permeable cylinder 16.
The engine is provided with an intake air heating device H for heating the intake air at the time of cold start of the engine. The intake air heating device is constructed as explained hereinbelow. An air heater 21 is disposed at the base portion of the exhaust pipe 8 so as to surround the latter leaving an annular space constituting an air heating chamber (a) therebetween. This heating chamber (a) is communicated with the atmosphere through an air inlet opening 29. A heated air outlet opening 22 is provided at an intermediate portion of the air heater 21. A heated air conduit 23 is connected at its one end to the heated air outlet 22 while the other end of the same is communicated with a heated air inlet chamber 24 formed at one side of the air intake pipe 13 of the cleaner case 9.
As shown in FIGS. 1,2 and 3, the heated air conduit 23 runs in the front and rear direction of the motorcycle above the crank case of the internal combustion engine 1, within the transverse breadth of the engine 1.
Referring now to FIG. 4, the air intake pipe 13 and the heated air inlet chamber 24 are communicated with each other through a valve port 26 formed in a partition plate 25 by which the air intake pipe 13 and the heated air inlet chamber 24 are separated from each other. The valve port 26 is adapted to be opened and closed by means of a change-over valve 28 pivotally secured to the air intake pipe 13. The change-over valve 28 is adapted to be actuated by a vacuum-operated actuator A provided at the inner side of the air intake pipe 13 with respect to the frame of the motorcycle. The actuator A has a diaphragm 31 stretched in a casing 30 supported in the air intake pipe 13 and defining a vacuum working chamber 32, an actuator rod 33 connected to the diaphragm 31 and a return spring 34 compressed in the vacuum working chamber 32. The aforementioned change-over valve 28 is connected to the outer end of the actuator rod 33. An intake conduit 35 is communicated at its one end with the vacuum working chamber 32 and at its other end with an intake pick-up port 36 (see FIG. 3) which opens to the intake pipe 5. A check valve 37 disposed at an intermediate portion of the intake conduit 35 is adapted to allow the air to flow only from the actuator A to the intake pipe 5. The intake vacuum generated in the intake pipe 5 during operation of the engine is transmitted through the check valve 37 to the vacuum working chamber 32 of the actuator A to displace the diaphragm 31 to the left as viewed in FIG. 4 to open the change-over valve 28.
A stop valve V with a temperature sensor is provided on the end plate 18 constituting a part of the cleaner unit 15. More specifically, the stop valve V has a valve body 38 accommodated by the cleaner unit 15 and secured to the inner surface of the end plate 18, the valve body having a valve port 39 providing a communication between the inside and outside of the cleaner unit 15, and a valve member 40 adapted to open and close the valve port 39 and secured to the free end of a bimetal 41 fixed to the valve body 38. An atmosphere conduit 42 is communicated at its one end with the valve port 39 and at its other end to the portion of the intake conduit 35 upstream from the check valve 37.
The intake air heating device of the described embodiment of the invention operates in a manner explained hereinunder.
As the engine is started, air is introduced into the air cleaner Ac through the air intake opening 14 and is made to pass through the cleaner element 19 so as to be filtered by the latter. The cleaned air is then introduced into the carburetor 6 and is mixed with fuel to form an air-fuel mixture which is fed to the intake port 3 of the engine. While the engine has not been warmed up sufficiently as in the case of immediately after a cold start of the engine, the valve member 40 attached to the free end of the bimetal 41 keeps the valve port 39 closed so that the stop valve V with temperature sensor is held in the closing state. Therefore, the intake vacuum in the intake pipe 5 solely is applied to the vacuum working chamber 32 of the vacuum-operated actuator A through the intake conduit 35 to displace the diaphragm 31 to the left as viewed in FIG. 4 to pull the actuator rod 33 thereby to open the change-over valve 28. On the other hand, the air in the air heating chamber (a) in the air heater 21, heated by the exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust pipe 8, is sucked into the heated air inlet chamber 24 through the heated air conduit 23. The heated air then flows into the air cleaner Ac through the valve port 26 so as to be cleaned and the cleaned air is introduced into the engine 1.
As the temperature of air introduced into the air cleaner Ac is raised, the bimetal 41 is gradually bent to the right as viewed in FIG. 3 to move the valve member 40 away from the valve port 39 to open the stop valve V, so that the air in the air cleaner Ac flows into the vacuum working chamber 32 of the actuator A through the atmosphere conduit 42 to reduce the vacuum in the vacuum working chamber 32 to deflect the diaphragm 31 to the right as viewed in FIG. 4 to push the actuator rod 33 to the right thereby to rotate the change-over valve 28 to the right, thus closing the valve port 26. In this state, the heated air from the heated air conduit 23 can no more flow into the air cleaner Ac and the atmospheric air from the atmosphere intake port 14 solely is fed to the engine 1 through the air cleaner Ac. The heated air conduit 23 for introducing the heated air from the air heater 21 to the air cleaner Ac extends longitudinally above the crank case of the engine 1 within the transverse breadth of the engine 1 and does not project laterally beyond both side edges of the engine 1.
FIG. 5 shows a modification of the air cleaner Ac. In this air cleaner Ac, the construction of the cleaner unit 15' accommodated by the cleaner case 9' is different from the construction of the cleaner unit 15 of the preceding embodiment. Namely, the cleaner unit 15' has an air-permeable cylinder 16' having flanges 43,44 at both ends thereof, a cleaner element 19' fitted around the air-permeable cylinder 16' and a saucer-shaped end plate 18' formed separately from the air permeable cylinder 16' and abutting the outer end surface of the air-permeable cylinder 16' through a seal rubber 45. The cleaner unit 15' is resiliently supported between the open end surface of the connecting tube 7 and a retainer leaf spring 20' which is supported by the inner surface of a side wall of the cleaner case 9'. The saucer-shaped end plate 18' provides a cavity 46 in the cleaner unit 15'. The cavity 46 accommodates a stop valve V of the same construction as that mentioned before and equipped with a temperature sensor. A connecting tube 47 communicated with the valve port 39 of the stop valve V is extended through and supported by the side wall of the cleaner case 9'. In this modification, the maintenance work such as renewal of the cleaner element 19' can be made as follows. Namely, the cleaner element 19' can be withdrawn together with the air-permeable cylinder 16' in the direction perpendicular to the axis thereof as in the case of the embodiment described before, by contracting the retainer leaf spring 20' while leaving the end plate 18' in the case body 10'.
As has been described, according to an aspect of the invention, the air cleaner Ac of the intake system In connected to the intake port 3 of the engine is communicated with an air heater 21 surrounding a part of the exhaust system Ex leading from the exhaust port 4, by means of the heated air conduit 23 which is arranged within the transverse breadth of the engine 1. Thus, the heated air conduit does never project laterally beyond both sides of the engine 1 and is protected by the engine 1 which has a high rigidity against any external damaging force. Thus, the heated air conduit is kept in good order and maintains a good appearance, while achieving its expected function to introduce the heated air to the air cleaner Ac with reduced flow resistance.
According to another aspect of the invention, the cleaner unit 15 (or 15') accommodated in the air cleaner case 9 (or 9') comprises a hollow air-permeable cylinder 16 (or 16') opened at its both ends, the air-permeable cylinder 16 (or 16') being communicated at its one end with the intake system S and closed at its one end by an end plate 18 (or 18'), and a cleaner element 19 (or 19') fitted around the air-permeable cylinder 16 (or 16'), the end plate 18 (or 18') being provided with a stop valve V with a temperature sensor adapted to selectively permit the introduction of air heated by the intake air heating device H into the air cleaner Ac. According to this arrangement, it is possible to mount the stop valve easily and in a compact manner in the air cleaner Ac making an efficient use of the end plate 18 (18') constituting a part of the cleaner element 15 (or 15'). The air introduced into the air cleaner Ac flows through the cleaner element 19 (or 19') and is smoothly fed into the intake system through the open end of the air-permeable cylinder 16 (or 16'). Thus, the stop valve V does not produce any resistance to the flow of intake air.
Claims
  • 1. In an internal combustion engine for a motorcycle wherein the engine is mounted on a motorcycle frame, the engine having an intake port and an exhaust port opening at its rear and front sides respectively, in the traveling direction of the motorcycle, the engine also having an air cleaner connected to a carburetor, which is in turn connected to said intake port, and the exhaust port is connected to an exhaust pipe leading to an exhaust muffler which is positioned rearward of the frame, said exhaust pipe having a part which extends downwardly in front of the engine and then along the side of the engine, an intake air heater, comprising:
  • an air heater means for heating air before entering the intake port, said air heater means having an air heating chamber, disposed around at least part of said exhaust pipe, for heating intake air taken from the external atmosphere through an opening which is provided in the air heater means; and
  • a heated air conduit extending in the longitudinal direction of the motorcycle and passing to the side of the engine cylinder within the transverse breadth of the engine for connection at one end thereof to the air heating chamber at a portion thereof located within the transverse breadth of the engine and at the other end to one side of the air cleaner.
  • 2. An intake air heating device according to claim 1, wherein said air cleaner comprises a cleaner case having an air intake opening, and a cleaner unit accommodated in said cleaner case with a clearance formed therebetween, said cleaner unit comprising a hollow air-permeable cylinder opened at its opposite ends, one end of said cylinder being in communication with said intake port while the other end being closed by an end plate, a cleaner element fitted around said air-permeable cylinder, and a stop valve equipped with a temperature sensor and adapted to control the introduction and shut-off of the air heated by said intake air heater into said air cleaner.
  • 3. An intake air heating device according to claim 2, wherein said air cleaner comprises an air intake pipe connected to said cleaner case, a change-over valve selectively communicating said air intake pipe with the inside of said cleaner case, and a vacuum-operated actuator for actuating said change-over valve, said actuator having a vacuum working chamber in communication with the intake port through a check valve to transmit the intake vacuum generated by said engine to said vacuum working chamber thereby to actuate said change-over valve to selectively place said heated conduit in communication with the inside of said air cleaner, said vacuum working chamber being in communication with the inside of said cleaner case through said stop valve so that when the temperature of air heated by said air heater exceeds a predetermined value, said stop valve is opened to permit air in said cleaner case to be introduced into said vacuum working chamber whereby said change-over valve is operated to selectively bring said air intake pipe into communication with said cleaner case.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
56-99308[U] Jul 1981 JPX
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 394,690, filed July 2, 1982 now abandoned.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 394690 Jul 1982