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1. Field of the Invention
This disclosure relates to a cover for a portion of an internal combustion engine. The cover has one or more ports for attaching an electronic module to the cover.
2. Disclosure Information
It is frequently desirable to fasten various electronic modules to the covers of internal combustion engines. Such modules include, without limitation, spark coils, modules related to electronic throttle control, cruise control, and other devices.
It would be desirable to provide a mounting for electronic modules such as spark coils upon engine covers without the need for either tools or additional machining operations, while providing additional function such as the separation from oil from crankcase gases.
An internal combustion engine cover includes a peripheral rail for attaching the cover to an engine component, and an enclosure portion formed integrally with the peripheral rail. A port is formed in the enclosure portion and holds an electronic module. Electronic modules mounted to the port preferably utilize a threaded engagement, with the electronic module having a camlock, or threaded, portion engaging with a corresponding threaded or camlock portion formed in the port.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an engine cover may further include an oil separator depending from an electronic module, with the oil separator extending into a blow-by channel defined at least in part by the enclosure portion of the cover.
It is an advantage of a cover system according to the present invention that the need for machining of covers, and the assembly of parts to covers using threaded fasteners or rivets, may be eliminated.
It is another advantage of the system according to the present invention that field servicing of components attached to covers is readily facilitated.
It is yet another advantage of a system according to the present invention that the cost of mounting hardware to a cover is reduced with use of the present invention.
It is yet another advantage of a combination electronic module and oil separator according to the present invention that multiple oil separation devices may be incorporated within an engine, so as to cause a high percentage of the oil entrained within gas flowing through the positive crankcase ventilation system to be removed and returned to the crankcase.
Other advantages, as well as features of the present invention, will become apparent to the reader of this specification.
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Details of the fastening provisions of the present invention are shown in
Oil separator 48 includes two generally parallel stripper plates, 52, with each of the plates having a number of orifices 56 formed therein. Orifices 56 are offset so that oil-laden air passing through an engine's crankcase ventilation system will be caused to impact on the plates, while jogging through orifices 56, with the result that the oil will be stripped from the air or in this case, blow-by gases, and allowed to drain back down into the engine. The collection in drain-back of the oil from blow-by is facilitated by structures shown in
The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and fall within the scope of the invention. Accordingly the scope of legal protection afforded this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.
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