The invention provides an arrangement for sealing an intake manifold assembly at a cylinder head.
An intake manifold assembly controls the amount of air entering internal combustion engines. Air enters the intake manifold assembly and flows through to the cylinder head of the engine. Intake manifolds use shaft and blade assemblies to control the intake of air into the manifold assembly. The intake manifold assembly is mounted on the cylinder head and fastened into place. A seal must be created at the joint between the intake manifold assembly and the cylinder head to prevent fluid from leaking at the joint during operation of the vehicle.
Commonly to achieve the desired amount of sealing separate seals are made for each port from the intake manifold housing to the cylinder head. The separate seals make assembly of the intake manifold housing and cylinder head difficult. The seals must each be retained in position relative to the intake manifold housing and the cylinder head to ensure proper assembly. Fasteners or retention devices are required to hold the individual seals in the proper locations. The prior art seals are placed in seal mounts and clips formed on the seals retain the seals to the seal mounts during assembly of the intake manifold and engine.
In addition to sealing the joint between the intake manifold assembly and the cylinder head, the seals must be able to withstand the high temperatures and pressure that are created by the engine during operation of the vehicle.
Therefore, an arrangement for sealing an intake manifold assembly at a cylinder head is needed.
An intake manifold assembly includes a housing, an intake insert, and a flange seal. The flange seal of the present invention is molded as a single piece from a synthetic material that can withstand the high temperatures and pressure produced by. The flange seal is shaped to correspond to a flange seal mount within the intake manifold housing. The flange seal and the flange seal mount follow the same contours as the intake manifold housing. Connecting portions on the flange seal separate and seal the individual port openings.
The intake insert is assembled into the intake manifold housing and the flange seal is placed within the flange seal mount. The intake manifold assembly is mounted to the cylinder head of the engine. Fasteners retain the intake manifold assembly to the cylinder head. The flange seal is located between the intake manifold housing and the cylinder head to seal the joint. Pressure is applied to the flange seal when the fasteners are tightened.
In addition to the flange seal further sealing is achieved through shaft isolators located at the shaft mounting locations. The intake insert also fits within the intake manifold housing in a manner that creates a seal between the intake manifold housing and the intake insert once assembled.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
The intake insert 16 is assembled into the intake manifold housing 12. Following assembly of the intake insert 16 the flange seal 18 is placed within the flange seal mount 35. The intake manifold assembly 10 is mounted to the cylinder head 36 of the engine. Fasteners extend through fastener holes 38 retain the intake manifold assembly 10 to the cylinder head 36 (Shown in
In addition to the flange seal 18 further sealing is achieved through shaft isolators 40 on the intake insert 16 located at the shaft mounting locations. The intake insert 16 also fits within the intake manifold housing 12 in a manner that creates over stressing during the assembly process. That is, the intake insert 16 has a press fit within the intake manifold housing 12. The press fit creates a seal between the intake manifold housing 12 and the intake insert 16 once assembled.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.