1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a throttle apparatus embedding an electronic control unit therein, and more particularly to a throttle apparatus of an engine, in which an electronic control unit is embedded within a throttle body, and a connector for connecting to an external portion is exposed to an outer portion of the throttle body.
2. Description of Related Art
In a fuel injection control system mounted to an engine having a comparatively compact and simple structure such as a general purpose engine or the like, there has been widely generalized a structure in which a fuel injection valve, an electronic control unit and the like are integrated with a throttle apparatus regulating an intake air amount. However, it is often the case that a spatial restriction exists in a portion at which the throttle apparatus is positioned, at a time of mounting the general purpose engine to the individual apparatus.
Accordingly, there has been attempted to downsize a whole size by efficiently arranging a plurality of parts necessary for opening and closing a throttle valve, such as a throttle apparatus described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2006-97500. However, since a connector for connecting to an external portion in an electronic control unit is determined an arranging direction on the basis of a terminal position of a circuit board embedded in the throttle body, and protrudes to an outer side largely from an outer wall of the throttle body, it is impossible to dissolve an interference of the connector with the other parts of the engine even if the throttle apparatus is made compact. Accordingly, there is generated a necessity for individually designing the throttle apparatus and the electronic control unit in which mounting positions and angles of the connector are set in correspondence to a spatial condition of the engine to which the throttle apparatus is mounted.
On the contrary, as a system in which the circuit boards for the electronic control are divided functionally so as to be arranged in parallel, and a plurality of connecting positions to the external portion are arranged in a lateral direction so as to be respectively connected to the connectors, such as an electronic control unit, for example, described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2001-282303, there has been proposed a structure in which a connection position arranged in a width direction on the connector can be optionally selected and set.
However, in this electronic control unit, a protruding direction of the connector is limited to one direction on the same plane in the throttle apparatus, and a position is changed within a width of the connector. Accordingly, no problem is generated in the case that a space is formed in a lower side of an air cleaner 50 and a connector 32 protruding from a throttle body 40 is fitted into the space, such as a throttle apparatus 10 shown in
Accordingly, in order to arrange the connector 32 in a lower side of an intake manifold 61 in an opposite side having a sufficient space, in
The present invention is made for solving the problem as mentioned above, and an object of the present invention is to provided a throttle apparatus embedding an electronic control unit in which an exposing direction of a connector for connecting to an external portion can be easily changed in correspondence to a spatial condition of a mounting position, and an excellent general purpose property is generated.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a throttle apparatus embedding an electronic control unit in which a circuit board of the electronic control unit is embedded within a throttle body and a connector for connecting to an external portion protrudes from an outer wall of the throttle body in a direction along a terminal side of the circuit board surface from one side line of the circuit board, wherein the circuit board is storable within the throttle body by selecting an optional mounting direction from at least two or more predetermined directions having different angles on the same plane around a center portion of the circuit board, and an insertion portion capable of protruding the connector to an external portion through an outer wall of the throttle body is provided at each of corresponding positions of the outer wall.
Accordingly, in the case of mounting to a general purpose engine or the like in which a freedom of an arranging space is small, a direction of the connector can be easily set to a direction in correspondence to the spatial condition caused by the surrounding engine parts.
Further, the structure may be made such that the circuit board is formed as a symmetrical shape around the center portion thereof in the case of seeing from the plane, and is storable within the throttle body by selecting from two directions which are different at least 180 degree. Since it is generally possible to secure a space for storing the connector in almost all engines by corresponding to two directions which are different 180 degree, it is possible to easily correspond by forming by a comparatively simple shape such as a square shape or the like, and it is possible to reduce a cost.
Further, in the throttle apparatus mentioned above, the structure may be made such that the insertion portion for protruding the connector from the outer wall of the throttle body is constituted by a notch having a shape to which at least the connector is inserted and formed by a cutting line in which a groove having a predetermined depth or a connecting position is left in an outer wall, and a lid member closing the notch, the lid member falls away by applying a force from a predetermined direction and the notch is opened, and the side to which the connector is not inserted maintains a state in which the lid member closes the notch.
Accordingly, it is possible to easily form the insertion portion for inserting the connector, and it is possible to form the notch in accordance with a simple procedure. Further, since the side in which the connector is not necessary is kept in the state in which the insertion portion is closed, it is possible to well keep a waterproof performance inside and outside the throttle apparatus, and it is possible to effectively maintain a strength of the throttle body.
In accordance with the present invention in which the circuit board of the electronic control unit is storable by being changed its direction into the throttle body, it is possible to easily correspond the protruding direction of the connector for connecting to the external portion in correspondence to the spatial condition of the engine mounting position, and it is possible to obtain the throttle apparatus which is extremely excellent in the general purpose property.
A description will be given of a best mode for carrying out the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Further, the circuit board 2 is characterized in that the circuit board 2 is formed approximately in a rectangular shape in a plan view, has a symmetrical outline around a center portion thereof, can be installed in a throttle body 4 by selecting both directions comprising a state in
Describing further in detail, in the state shown in
In this case, a structure for inserting the connectors 31 and 32 through an outer wall of the throttle body 4 is necessary, however, insertion portions 5 and 6 forming notches having shapes through which the connectors 31 and 32 can be inserted are provided at a corresponding position of the throttle body 4 (insertion portions 7 and 8 are provided in an opposed surface (not shown), as shown in a side elevational view of a state before attaching an air cleaner or the like of the throttle apparatus 1 in
In other words, as shown in an enlarged partial view by a cross section along a line X-X in
In accordance with the structure mentioned above, it is possible to form the notch in accordance with the simple procedure in correspondence to the directions of the connectors 31 and 32 so as to protrude from the outer wall of the throttle body 4. Further, since a slight man hour constituted only by the provision of the groove on the outer wall of the throttle body 4 is sufficient, an increase of a manufacturing cost is hardly generated. Further, since the side in which the lid member is not detached is kept being closed without the notch being opened, it is easy to avoid an intrusion of a water content or an oil content into the throttle apparatus 1, and it is possible to stand against a vibration or the like so as to obtain an excellent durability.
Accordingly, the throttle apparatus 1 in accordance with the present embodiment can set such that the connectors 31 and 32 protrude from a right side in the drawing in the case that the intake manifold 60 protrudes into a lower portion of a left side surface in the drawing of the throttle body 4 as shown in
In this case, in the description mentioned above, the description is given of the case that the present invention is applied to the general purpose engine, however, the present invention can be applied to a kind of engine in which the electronic control unit is embedded in the throttle body, and a spatial limit of the engine mounting position is generated by the protrusion of the connector in the same manner, and the same effect can be expected. Further, the description is given of the case that the direction of the connector can be selected in two directions, however, for example, if the circuit board is formed in a square shape, and the mounting portion in the throttle body side is formed in the corresponding shape thereto, it is possible to select in four directions.
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