Purge valve integration

Abstract
An emission control system includes a purge valve mounted to an air intake manifold. An external wall defines an internal manifold space for distributing induction flow that has entered the manifold to be directed to the engine cylinders. A substantially cup shaped purge valve mount preferably extends from the external wall. A snap attachment assembly mounts the purge valve assembly into the mount for ease of purge valve assembly mounting and removal. The snap attachment assemblies preferably align the purge valve assembly within the mount to assure that the exhaust port communicates through exhaust aperture. To install the purge valve assembly into the mount, the purge valve assembly need only be pressed into the mount until and attachment member encounters an associated lock.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to the integration of automotive emission control valves and intake manifolds of internal combustion engines of automotive vehicles. More particularly, it relates to the integration of a canister purge valve and an intake manifold.




Hydrocarbon emissions from automotive vehicles are subject to strict governmental regulations. It is known to associate a vapor collection system with a vehicle's fuel storage system. Fuel from a fuel tank is temporarily stored in a vapor collection canister. At times, the collected fuel vapors are purged to the engine intake manifold via a canister purge valve. There, fuel vapors are flowed into the engine where they are combusted. Precise control of purge flow is important in complying with relevant regulations and obtaining proper engine operation.




Accordingly, it is desirable to integrate a canister purge valve with an engine intake manifold to provide communication and mounting benefits. It is further desirable to provide a mounting assembly which provides for maintenance and replacement of the canister purge valve without necessitating of complex disassembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The emission control system according to the present invention includes a purge valve mounted to an air intake manifold. An external wall defines an internal manifold space for distributing induction flow that has entered the manifold to be directed to the engine cylinders. A substantially cup shaped purge valve mount preferably extends from the external wall.




Preferably, the mount and the external wall include a common partition area adjacent an exhaust port such that a mount wall is the intake manifold external wall are one in the same in the common partition area. The purge valve body includes an intake port and an exhaust port. The intake port extends through an intake aperture through the mount to communicate with a vapor collection canister. The exhaust port extends through an exhaust aperture through the mount and the external wall. When the purge valve assembly is open, vacuum created in the manifold interior draws fuel vapors from within the purge valve assembly, through the exhaust port through exhaust aperture and into the intake manifold. The fuel vapors are therein mixed with the induction flow and enter into the engine cylinders as part of the combustible charge.




Preferably, a snap attachment assembly mounts the purge valve assembly into the mount for ease of purge valve assembly mounting and removal. The snap attachment assemblies preferably align the purge valve assembly within the mount to assure that the exhaust port communicates through exhaust aperture.




To install the purge valve assembly into the mount, the purge valve assembly need only be pressed into the mount until and attachment member encounters an associated lock. By providing additional force, the locks are spread outward from their free state position until the locks snap back into their free state position and thereby engage the attachment member engagement surface. To remove the purge valve assembly, the locks are spread outward from their free state position, and the purge valve assembly is removed in the opposite direction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The various features and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the currently preferred embodiment. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:





FIG. 1

is a general schematic view of a vehicle emission control system according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of a purge valve assembly and integral intake manifold;





FIG. 2A

is a top view of the purge valve assembly and integral intake manifold illustrated in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 2B

is an expanded view of the snap attachment assembly illustrated in FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

illustrates an emission control system


10


for a vehicle. The system


10


generally includes a vapor collection canister (charcoal canister)


12


and an electric-operated fuel vapor purge valve assembly


14


connected in series between a fuel tank


16


and an intake manifold


18


of an engine


20


. A controller


22


that receives various input signals, including various engine operating parameter signals, supplies a purge control output signal for operating valve


14


by processing certain of the various input signals in accordance with certain program algorithms. Being schematic in nature,

FIG. 1

illustrates valve


14


apart from manifold


18


, although valve


14


is mounted to the manifold


18


as illustrated n FIG.


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a cross-sectional view through a portion of the purge valve assembly


14


mounted adjacent the intake manifold


18


. Manifold


18


is preferably fabricated from a non metallic material such as glass filled nylon, PET, LCP, PPC, PBT or various others. An external wall


24


defines an internal manifold space


26


for distributing induction flow that has entered the manifold to be directed to the engine cylinders. The entering induction flow may be air that has passed through a throttle body, and the manifold may also mount electric-operated fuel injectors (not shown) proximate inlet valve mechanisms at each engine cylinder.




A substantially cup shaped purge valve mount


28


preferably extends from the external wall


24


. Preferably, the purge valve mount


28


is mounted proximate a corner area


15


of the manifold


18


. That is, the substantially cup shaped purge valve mount


28


extends in a cantilever manner externally from the manifold


18


. The purge valve assembly


14


preferably includes a body


30


and a head


31


as is well known. It should be understood that a cup shaped mount is illustrated in the disclosed embodiment with regard to the cylinder shaped purge valve assembly


14


and that other mounts which correspond to other purge valve shapes will also benefit from the present invention.




The purge valve body


30


includes an intake port


32


and an exhaust port


34


. Intake port


32


and exhaust port


34


are preferably selectively operated by a solenoid (illustrated schematically at


36


) or the like. Solenoid


36


communicates with the controller


22


(

FIG. 1

) through a terminal


38


.




The intake port


32


preferably extends through an intake aperture


38


through the mount


28


. Intake port


32


communicates with the vapor collection canister


12


(

FIG. 1

) through a line


40


. Preferably, a seal


42


such as an O-ring is fitted within the intake aperture


38


such that the seal


38


is under compression between the intake port


32


and the intake aperture


38


to assure an air-tight fit.




The exhaust port


34


preferably extends through an exhaust aperture


44


through the mount


28


and the external wall


24


. When purge valve assembly


14


is open, vacuum created in the manifold interior


26


draws fuel vapors from within the purge valve assembly


14


, through the exhaust port


34


through exhaust aperture


44


and into the intake manifold


18


. The fuel vapors are therein mixed with the induction flow and enter into the engine cylinders as part of the combustible charge.




Preferably, the mount


28


and the external wall


24


include a common partition area


25


adjacent the exhaust port


34


such that a mount wall


28


is the intake manifold


18


external wall


24


are one in the same in the common partition area


25


(also illustrated in FIG.


2


A). As the mount


28


is cup-shaped, and the external wall


24


defines a plane, the common partition area


25


defines a tangential relationship. A support rib


46


preferably extends from the external wall


24


to further support the mount


28


. Although a substantially cup shaped mount


28


and a substantially triangular support mount


46


are illustrated, it should be understood that other purge valve mounting and support arrangements will benefit from the present invention.




The purge valve body


30


includes a groove


48


to receive a seal


50


such as an O-ring. When the body


30


is mounted into the mount


28


, the seal


50


is under compression between the body


30


and the mount


28


to further assure an air-tight fit.




Preferably, an attachment assembly


52


mounts the purge valve assembly


14


into the mount


28


for ease of purge valve assembly


14


mounting and removal. The purge valve body


30


preferably includes an integral substantially ramp shaped attachment member


54


having an engagement surface


56


. Resilient locks


58


preferably extend from the manifold


18


external wall


24


and the mount


28


along a lock axis


61


defined substantially parallel to a primary axis


60


defined by the body


30


. The snap attachment assemblies


52


preferably align the purge valve assembly


14


within the mount


28


to assure that the exhaust port


34


communicates through exhaust aperture


44


. Additional alignment and anti-rotation features, such as a slot and key can be further incorporated into the purge valve assembly


14


.




To install the purge valve assembly


14


into the mount


28


, the purge valve assembly


14


need only be pressed into the mount


28


(illustrated by arrow I) along a primary axis


60


. The purge valve assembly


14


is pressed in the direction of arrow I along the primary axis


60


until each attachment member


54


encounters an associated lock


58


. By providing additional force in the direction of arrow I, the locks


58


are spread outward from their free state position (shown in phantom; FIG.


2


B). Because the attachment members


54


are preferably ramped, minimal additional force is required to force the locks


58


past the attachment members


54


. Further force in the direction of arrow I allows the locks


58


to pass by the attachment members


54


. The locks


58


can then snap back into their free state position and thereby engage the attachment member


54


engagement surface


56


. To remove the purge valve assembly


14


, the locks


58


are spread outward from their free state position (FIG.


2


B), and the purge valve assembly


14


is removed in the opposite direction (opposite arrow I).




The present invention therefore provides an integrated canister purge valve having a mounting assembly which provides for maintenance and replacement of the canister purge valve without complex disassembly.




The foregoing description is exemplary rather than defined by the limitations within. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The preferred embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, however, one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described. For that reason the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A vehicle intake manifold assembly comprising:an air intake manifold having an external wall proximate a corner area of said air intake manifold; and a purge valve mount extends from said external wall at a common partition area, said purge valve mount having a resilient lock to retain a purge valve assembly in said purge valve mount.
  • 2. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 1,wherein the purge valve assembly includes a purge valve body having an attachment member engageable with said resilient lock to retain said purge valve body in said purge valve mount.
  • 3. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 2,wherein said attachment member includes a substantially ramped member.
  • 4. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 1,wherein said a purge valve mount includes a substantially cup-shaped member.
  • 5. A vehicle intake manifold assembly comprising:an air intake manifold having an external wall proximate a corner area of said air intake manifold; a substantially cup-shaped purge valve mount extends from said external wall at a common partition area; and a purge valve body defining a primary axis and having an attachment member, said purge valve body insertable into said purge valve mount, a resilient lock extending form said purge valve mount defining a lock axis substantially parallel to said primary axis, said resilient lock engageable with said attachment member to retain said purge valve body in said purge valve mount.
  • 6. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 5,wherein said a purge valve mount includes a substantially cup-shaped member.
  • 7. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein said a purge valve body includes an intake port and an exhaust port.
  • 8. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 7, wherein said purge valve mount includes an intake aperture corresponding to said intake port and said exhaust aperture corresponding to said exhaust port.
  • 9. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein said exhaust aperture passes through said common partition area.
  • 10. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 5, further comprising support rib attached between said external wall and said purge valve mount.
  • 11. A vehicle intake manifold assembly comprising:an air intake manifold having an external wall proximate a corner area of said air intake manifold; a substantially cup shaped purge valve mount extends from said external wall at a common partition area in a tangential relationship; and a purge valve body defining a primary axis and having an attachment member, said purge valve body insertable into said purge valve mount, a resilient lock extending form said purge valve mount defining a lock axis substantially parallel to said primary axis, said resilient lock engageable with said attachment member to retain said purge valve body in said purge valve mount.
  • 12. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a support rib extending from said external wall to support said purge valve mount.
  • 13. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising an intake port extending from said a purge valve assembly, said intake port located parallel to said external wall and located external from said air intake manifold.
  • 14. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising an intake exhaust port extending through said external wall an in communication with an interior of said air intake manifold, said exhaust port.
  • 15. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a support rib extending from said external wall to support said purge valve mount.
  • 16. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said purge valve mount extends from said external wall in a substantially cantilevered arrangement.
  • 17. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein said purge valve mount extends from said external wall in a substantially cantilevered arrangement.
  • 18. The vehicle intake manifold assembly as recited in claim 11, wherein said purge valve mount extends from said external wall in a substantially cantilevered arrangement.
Parent Case Info

The present application claims priority to United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/158,093, filed Oct. 7, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/158093 Oct 1999 US